MySQL Cluster Ed 2

Hakkında

The MySQL Cluster Ed 2 training and certification course enables you to install and configure an existing database collection at the center of your application. This course lets you update the collection for high accessibility and versatility with the help of MySQL Cluster’s open-source software.

Önkoşullar

  • Knowledge of UNIX/Linux command-prompt
  • Understanding of database concepts & computer networking
  • Familiarity with VirtualBox
  • Linux administration skills
  • MySQL for Database Administrators Ed 3.1
  • MySQL server configuration and usage
  • Oracle Linux 5 & 6 System Administration
Kurs Süresi
  • Instructor-led training: 4 days with hands-on lab practice 
  • Virtual instructor-led training: 4 days of web-based classes with hands-on lab practice 
  • E-learning: Equivalent of 4 days of instruction with hands-on lab practice
Kurs Hedefleri

Identify and correct common cluster problems

Describe common cluster use cases

Configure replication between MySQL Clusters

Describe MySQL Cluster operation in virtualized and Cloud environments

Explain the concepts associated with MySQL Cluster

Describe the MySQL Cluster architecture

List features of the NDB Storage engine

Describe MySQL Cluster design considerations

Install MySQL Cluster

Configure a basic MySQL Cluster

Perform backup and recovery operations

Secure a MySQL Cluster

Maintain a MySQL Cluster by using the Management console and MySQL Cluster Manager

Monitor and improve performance on a MySQL Cluster

Ders İçeriği

Introduction to MySQL Cluster

MySQL Overview, Products, Services

Websites and Other Documentation

Key Benefits and Use Cases

Node types

Installing MySQL Cluster

Hardware, Software, and Network Requirements

Choosing and Installing Cluster Distributions

Installing and Configuring Cluster Nodes

MySQL Cluster Auto-Installer

Starting a Cluster with a Basic Configuration

Upgrading a Cluster

MySQL Cluster Architecture

 The NDB storage engine

Clustered tables

SQL and NoSQL API nodes

Data Nodes and Node Groups

Partitions and Replicas

Checkpoints and the Redo Log

 Redundancy and Resilience

Configuring MySQL Cluster

MySQL Cluster Configuration Files

Basic Configuration Options: NodeId and HostName

Management Node Configuration

Data Node Configuration

Configuring Multi-Threaded Data Nodes

Cluster Program Startup Options

Viewing Cluster Configuration Information

 

Designing a MySQL Cluster

Design Guidelines

Sizing Memory Usage

In-Memory and Disk Data Storage

Configuring Disk Data Storage

Designing Clusters for Scale and High Availability

Cluster Configuration Examples

Maintaining a MySQL Cluster

Modifying Table Structure

Accessing the Cluster with Command-Line Tools

Single-User Mode

Backing Up a Cluster

Restoring a Cluster from Backup

Securing MySQL Cluster

Securing MySQL Cluster

Configuring Connection Security

Configuring Firewall Rules

Data Security

MySQL Server Node Security

MySQL Cluster Manager

Installing MySQL Cluster Manager Agent and Clients

Sites, Clusters, Hosts, Processes, Packages, and Configuration Attributes

Creating Managed Clusters

Importing a Configuration from an Unmanaged Cluster

Viewing Information About Your Sites and Clusters

Maintaining Your Sites and Clusters

Replicating Between MySQL Clusters

Replication in MySQL Cluster

Transaction Ordering and Epochs

Configuring Replication

Starting, Stopping, and Resetting Replication

Backups Using Replication Tables

Replication Resilience

Replication Information Repositories

Multi-Master Replication and Conflict Resolution

Monitoring MySQL Cluster

Introduction to Monitoring

Monitoring with the ndb_mgm Client

Using the Cluster Log

ndbinfo Database

Status Variables

MySQL Enterprise Monitor

Troubleshooting MySQL Cluster Problems

Starting to Troubleshoot

Heartbeats

Configuration Problems

Disk Activity Problems

Application Design Problems

Optimizing MySQL Cluster Performance

Performance Concepts

Identifying Queries for Optimization

Optimizing with Indexes

Using EXPLAIN

Adaptive Query Localization

Distribution Awareness

The Process of Optimizing and Benchmarking

MySQL Cluster Environments

MySQL Cluster and Virtualization

Node Deployment in Cloud Environments

Connecting to a Cluster with SQL and NoSQL APIs

Comparing MySQL Cluster with Other High-Availability Solutions

Conclusion

Summary course contents and objectives

Recap of MySQL Products, services, websites, training, documentation

Kimler Katılmalı

  • Application Developers
  • Database Administrators
  • Database Designers
  • Support Engineer
  • System Administrator
  • Technical Administrator
  • Technical Consultant
  • Web Administrator

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